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COMMERCIAL.

At the Southern Starr-BowketPs meeting on ,Thursday cluster No. 217 (held by two shareholders) drew the appropriation of £SOO.

The C.C. and D. Company cable to Napier as follows:—“A further fall in the values of lamb has taken place. Quotations; Canterbury mutton, 4|d; Napier, Wellington, and North Island, s|d. Lamb: First quality, 5Jd; second do, sid.”

BANE OP AUSTRALIA.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

LONDON, April 9.—At the London Bank of Australia meeting the chairman said that their general business had been satisfactory. The decrease in profits was largely due to the absence of wool bills* The auditors concurred in the wisdom of reducing the capital, otherwise they would have been compelled to qualify their certificates, which would have prejudiced the Bank’s current business, especially in Australia, J

STOCK SALES,

SYDNEY, April 9.—At the Home bush rale sheep values were generally lower. Best cross-bred wethers realised 15s 6dgood, 14s to 14s 6d ; best ewes, 15s; good' 13s 6d to 14s. Cattle were dearer, and there was spirited competition. Best bullocks realised £l3 15s; good, £lO 10s • best cows, £9 10s; good, £7 15s. Best beef, 34s to 36s per 1001b.

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Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 11858, 11 April 1903, Page 6

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